Whether that master be regarded as a sage or as a Gnostic aeon, the orthodox view of him would be seriously challenged. |
She looked and was the faery equivalent of fifteen, or about an aeon and a half. |
The first aeon was said to emanate directly from the unmanifest divinity and to be charged with a divine force. |
An aeon of evolutionary pressure has selected for ordered and regular behaviour that leads to positive outcomes, and this can look like purposive behaviour. |
Hence, at the turning-point of the aeon there will be no continuous transition into the new. |
Depending on content and context, it passes into the present anywhere from an instant to an aeon ago. |